A semiclassical model for charge transfer along ion chains in silicates
Juan F R Archilla, J\=anis Baj\=ars, Yusuke Doi, Masayuki Kimura

TL;DR
This paper introduces a semiclassical model combining quantum particles with classical vibrational dynamics to explain localized charge transport in silicate cation chains, highlighting the role of nonlinear vibronic interactions and symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It develops a novel semiclassical model incorporating quantum charge carriers and nonlinear vibrations, explaining localized charge transport mechanisms in silicates beyond previous classical models.
Findings
Charge can be confined to a single particle with chaotic breather coupling.
Localized charge transport arises from nonlinear vibronic interactions.
The model aligns with experimental observations of charge populations in silicates.
Abstract
It has been observed in fossil tracks and experiments in the layered silicate mica muscovite the transport of charge through the cation layers sandwiched between the layers of tetrahedra-octahedra-tetrahedra. A classical model for the propagation of anharmonic vibrations along the cation chains has been proposed based on first principles and empirical functions. In that model, several propagating entities have been found as kinks or crowdions and breathers, both with or without wings, the latter for specific velocities and energies. Crowdions are equivalent to moving interstitials and transport electric charge if the moving particle is an ion, but they also imply the movement of mass, which was not observed in the experiments. Breathers, being just vibrational entities, do not transport charge. In this work, we present a semiclassical model obtained by adding a quantum particle,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography · Theoretical and Computational Physics
